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Adjective
The process of Faudible
The mental reconstruction of audio that is not comprehended by the brain; a falsification that the mind creates to fill in the gaps with audio it believes to be true
The process of the mind filling in the gaps of audio that is heard but not understood.
The word comes from the Latin- con for "constrūctus", audībilis for "to hear,", fābul for "a tale." and -ātus Adjective.
The process of Faudible
The mental reconstruction of audio that is not comprehended by the brain; a falsification that the mind creates to fill in the gaps with audio it believes to be true
The process of the mind filling in the gaps of audio that is heard but not understood.
The word comes from the Latin- con for "constrūctus", audībilis for "to hear,", fābul for "a tale." and -ātus Adjective.
The complexity of sounds in electronic music compared to basic sounds like a person speaking increase Confaudiblation exponentially.
by Kewk November 14, 2019
Get the Confaudiblationmug. Conspirisphere (n.): Origin: Modern English, coined in the early 21st century.
Conspiracy:
Derived from the Latin word "conspirare," meaning "to agree, unite, or plot." In modern English, it refers to a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
Sphere: From the Greek word "sphaira," which means "ball or globe." In English, it has come to signify a particular social world or domain of activity or interest.
Etymological Explanation:
The term "conspirisphere" merges the idea of a "conspiracy" with that of a "sphere" or domain, illustrating a conceptual space or bubble where conspiracy-centric views dominate and often isolate believers from broader or contrasting perspectives.
Definition:
A cognitive domain or bubble wherein individuals are so deeply entrenched in conspiracy beliefs that their decision-making processes and perceptions become isolated from external realities. This state, reminiscent of "bubble logic," restricts their ability to critically evaluate or consider information outside of their established conspiracy narratives. Like those trapped by overpowering desires or addictions, individuals within the conspirisphere are often blinded by their convictions, overlooking evidence or perspectives that might challenge their views.
Conspiracy:
Derived from the Latin word "conspirare," meaning "to agree, unite, or plot." In modern English, it refers to a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful.
Sphere: From the Greek word "sphaira," which means "ball or globe." In English, it has come to signify a particular social world or domain of activity or interest.
Etymological Explanation:
The term "conspirisphere" merges the idea of a "conspiracy" with that of a "sphere" or domain, illustrating a conceptual space or bubble where conspiracy-centric views dominate and often isolate believers from broader or contrasting perspectives.
Definition:
A cognitive domain or bubble wherein individuals are so deeply entrenched in conspiracy beliefs that their decision-making processes and perceptions become isolated from external realities. This state, reminiscent of "bubble logic," restricts their ability to critically evaluate or consider information outside of their established conspiracy narratives. Like those trapped by overpowering desires or addictions, individuals within the conspirisphere are often blinded by their convictions, overlooking evidence or perspectives that might challenge their views.
Despite the overwhelming evidence presented in the latest scientific report, Jenna remained firmly within the conspirisphere, dismissing any data that didn't align with her established beliefs.
by Kewk October 2, 2023
Get the Conspirispheremug. Noun
When you hear something that the brain is unable to comprehend, so you hear something different.
The word comes from the Latin audībilis for "to hear,", fābul for "a tale.".
When you hear something that the brain is unable to comprehend, so you hear something different.
The word comes from the Latin audībilis for "to hear,", fābul for "a tale.".
When I turned the radio on it was so faudible, but then as the song went on I realized it was my favorite song!
by Kewk November 14, 2019
Get the Faudiblemug. Emoncholy (noun):
The unique blend of emotions that arises when reaching the end of a beloved book series or TV show, combining a sense of nostalgia, melancholy, and longing for the captivating world and characters that have become deeply cherished.
The unique blend of emotions that arises when reaching the end of a beloved book series or TV show, combining a sense of nostalgia, melancholy, and longing for the captivating world and characters that have become deeply cherished.
As she turned the final page of the epic fantasy series, a wave of emoncholy washed over her, filling her with a bittersweet mixture of nostalgia for the adventures shared with the characters and a tinge of sadness for the conclusion of the beloved saga.
by Kewk July 2, 2023
Get the Emoncholymug. Humanitension: The persistent tension and unease surrounding global issues that impact humanity as a whole, encompassing concerns related to climate change, social justice, and political instability, leading to a chronic state of low-level anxiety and apprehension.
As she scrolled through the news headlines, a sense of humanitension weighed upon her, the chronic unease and worry about global crises and challenges leaving her feeling both compelled to take action and overwhelmed by the magnitude of the world's problems.
by Kewk July 2, 2023
Get the Humanitensionmug. The philomusicus enjoy the greatness of audio fidelity but will see the art in any given format and enjoy it.
The eclectic curation of music was one of philomusici dreams.
The eclectic curation of music was one of philomusici dreams.
by Kewk November 28, 2019
Get the Philomusicusmug. hur·ri·quake /ˈhərēˌkwāk/
noun
A rare and unprecedented meteorological phenomenon characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of a hurricane and an earthquake, often leading to widespread astonishment, disruption, and intrigue.
A situation or event displaying an extraordinary collision or confluence of disparate elements, often inciting both awe and confusion.
August 8th, 2023, Los Angeles found itself in the eye of a literal and figurative storm, as it experienced a hurriquake - a hurricane strong enough to blow the Hollywood sign into a new font, coupled with an earthquake that made the Walk of Fame stars twinkle in broad daylight.
Etymology:
Early 21st century, blend of "hurricane" and "earthquake." Coined to describe hurricanes and earthquakes that happen at the same time.
noun
A rare and unprecedented meteorological phenomenon characterized by the simultaneous occurrence of a hurricane and an earthquake, often leading to widespread astonishment, disruption, and intrigue.
A situation or event displaying an extraordinary collision or confluence of disparate elements, often inciting both awe and confusion.
August 8th, 2023, Los Angeles found itself in the eye of a literal and figurative storm, as it experienced a hurriquake - a hurricane strong enough to blow the Hollywood sign into a new font, coupled with an earthquake that made the Walk of Fame stars twinkle in broad daylight.
Etymology:
Early 21st century, blend of "hurricane" and "earthquake." Coined to describe hurricanes and earthquakes that happen at the same time.
The Great Los Angeles Hurriquake of August 8th, 2023 caused extensive damage when a category 2 hurricane made landfall in the city at the same moment a 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck.
by Kewk August 20, 2023
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